You know, it’s sad that when I was a kid there was always an old guy out
back of the hardware store who would sharpen your tools for you, or your
Grampy or dad or an uncle would show you how. Since I decided to start
growing some of my own food I’ve had a lot of lessons in how little we
remember about how to use our own hands, get productive use out of our
property. Thanks to you and people like you for documenting these basic
skills for those of us who need a little help and shared knowledge!

The hairs stood up on the back of my neck when you started sharping your
hoe. Like fingernails on a chalkboard. lol Come do my tools, they really
need it. I am kinda lazy in that department. Great tips. Thanks.

Excellent video, Tim. To be completely honest, i’ve never sharpened a tool
in my life. Now you’re making me feel guilty haha. Seriously though,
good tip. Any advice on how to sharpen a 4 tine garden fork?

When you told us what kind of a file you’d taken out of the drawer, I
thought Deb was hollerin for me. Seems she calls me that pretty frequently.
Wonder what’s up with that?? LOL! Keepin your hoe sharp is a must. Tim,
back in the day we’d use those big ole eye-hoes in the orange groves hoein
around trees, pullin the dirt up bankin them for winter, and we’d stop and
sharpen them quite often. The tireder we’d get, the more we’d sharpen em!!
BREAK TIME! No, a sharp hoe makes a huge difference!

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